BioGPS
  • Home
  • Help
  • Plugins
  • Datasets
  • Sign Up
  • Login
Examples: Gene Symbol(s), Gene Ontology, Splicing plugins, Melanoma datasets
advanced
Home › Dataset Library › Gene expression profiling of the tongue bud from Alk5 mutant mouse models

Dataset: Gene expression profiling of the tongue bud from Alk5 mutant mouse models

The overall goal of this project is to investigate the role of TGF-beta signaling in tissue-tissue interactions between myogenic...

Registered by ArrayExpress Uploader
View Dataset

The overall goal of this project is to investigate the role of TGF-beta signaling in tissue-tissue interactions between myogenic precursors of craniofacial muscles and cranial neural crest cells (CNCCs). Here, we conducted gene expression profiling of the tongue bud from mice at embryonic day E13.5 with a CNCC-specific conditional inactivation of the TGF-beta receptor type 1 gene Alk5. These mice provide a model of microglossia as well as disrupted extraocular and masticatory muscle development, which are congenital birth defects commonly observed in several syndromic conditions. To investigate the adverse effects of dysfunctional TGF-beta signaling on tissue-tissue interactions between CNCCs and myogenic precursors of craniofacial muscles, we analyzed tongue bud tissue of mice with a CNCC-specific conditional inactivation of Alk5 (Wnt1-Cre; Alk5 fl/fl). We performed microarray analyses of the tongue bud of Alk5 fl/fl control mice and Wnt1-Cre; Alk5 fl/fl mutant mice, collected at embryonic day E13.5 (n=4 per group).

Species:
mouse

Samples:
8

Source:
E-GEOD-52358

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE
GSM1263862 Alk5 fl/fl
GSM1263862 Alk5 fl/fl
GSM1263862 Alk5 fl/fl
GSM1263862 Alk5 fl/fl
GSM1263866 Alk5 fl/fl; Wnt1-Cre
GSM1263866 Alk5 fl/fl; Wnt1-Cre
GSM1263866 Alk5 fl/fl; Wnt1-Cre
GSM1263866 Alk5 fl/fl; Wnt1-Cre

Tags

  • cranial
  • crest
  • masticatory muscle
  • muscle
  • neural crest
  • tongue

Other Formats

JSON    XML
  • About
  • Blog
  • Help
  • FAQ
  • Downloads
  • API
  • iPhone App
  • Email updates
© 2023 The Scripps Research Institute. All rights reserved. (ver 94eefe6 )
  • Terms of Use